[BP_Chibe2] 8/8 comic

[BP_Chibe2] 8/8 comic

Characters: ryoshu 5
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Earlking_heathcliff
Earlking_heathcliff
Sometimes I wish I didn't have eyes
Rien "The Larp Silence"
Rien "The Larp Silence"
... Sweetie, and... Callisto, let us simply return home, shall we? The world outside our web is a... painful place to see, only all the more to be.
Userfromthecity
Userfromthecity
That's why I never opened my eyes again.
Denkof
Denkof
May aswell bring the entirety of Ring in'ere
The_Ring_Nursefather
The_Ring_Nursefather
Ah! I forgot to mention..! I would like to direct the attention of the audience towards the 7th page of the exhibition. Please give a round of applause for this mirror world's variant of Yoshihide, for they have gazed upon what I believe to be a fibula. It is rare to see such a magnificent curve... I'm quite curious to learn about the history behind it. Was this a form of genetics? Or was this due to the bone molding into a strange structure caused from past experiences? Maybe from an abnormality, perhaps? Ah, I would love to further discuss this to that former Lobotomy Corp employer, Hohenheim. Overall, I would rate this a 5 out of 10. As I've mentioned from a more recent post below this one, I find the subject matter simply unappealing to me.
The_Ring_Nursefather
The_Ring_Nursefather
I do not find this art piece appealing to me because of its primitive and animalistic nature. Those who study fauvism might see this as fine art and yet on further inspection all I see is mundanity. I would have much preferred to see the victim's expression so I could taste a glimpse of their reactions rather than hide the beauty of it inside some putrid sarcophagus... Utterly disgusting. Still, I will give credit where it is due, because the art direction that was put into this is nothing more but phenomenal. The detail put into each frame in every panel tells a story of dedication fueled through the artist's passion to paint in an empty canvas for others to behold whether it was for fame, money, or maybe even for their own pleasure. I personally do not find satisfaction in something as trivial as vore... but to each their own, because its all a matter of perspective, after all.